--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long  wrote:
>
> But noozguru, what can we do about it? Except not have
> anything to hide. Or not be potentially embarrassed by
> any aspect of our life.

Exactly. I am a nerd. I've known since ARPANET that
one has to assume that *everything* one *ever* types
into a computer is public. The only "defense" against
that reality is to Be Who The Fuck You Are And
Not Give A Shit Who Knows It.

And that is *precisely* why governments are so terrified
of whistleblowers. THEY have more to lose by being
snooped on than the people they're snooping on.


 
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> ________________________________
>  From: Bhairitu noozguru@...
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: NSA spying on our Asses is good for
the goose!
>
> Apparently they want us to spend our whole day "social networking."  I
> get enumerable invitations from people who want me to "join them" on
> "fill in the blank".  Since I ignore these I suspect people think I'm
> anti-social.  But I have real things to do not sit around and
chit-chat
> and FFL is bad enough.
>
> Of course why am I not surprised that the headlines say most American
> are okay with spying.  Just tell them you enjoyed watching the sex
they
> had last night as you hacked into the NSA video feed!  We live in a
> nation of sheeple who behave like they are on a TV series.  Ever
notice
> that?
>
> On 06/11/2013 11:24 AM, obbajeeba wrote:
> > Great bribery material on both sides of a NDA, the NSA and its
fumbling agencies backdoor offshores could really fuck someone up.
> > Someone could easily shut up either side , and/or make it impossible
for people to reap any gain, in case of "embarrassment," to whoever is
targeted by a rogue employee or agency.
> > People having nothing to hide or nothing to loose have no worries,
and I think this can be looked at as one big happy family orgy and can
easily blow up in our faces.
> > Very dangerous practices these days.
> > Boom. Come and get me big brother.
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
> >> Which also means that all those "secret" projects that companies do
to
> >> "disrupt" the tech world and that team members sign NDAs for are
all
> >> know to the government.  Must make tech execs feel "real good."
> >>
> >> BTW, for those who don't know the term "disrupt" or "new disruptive
> >> technology" is a buzzword a lot of tech companies are using
nowadays.  I
> >> crack up every time I see it in a job posting. It makes it sound
like
> >> their project is a terrorist activity. :-D
> >>
> >> We've posted keywords here on FFL posts.  Also just typed in junk
to
> >> keep their computers crunching.  What they still haven't figured
out is
> >> that ALL email on Internet is code and they're the only ones who
don't
> >> know it.
> >>
> >> On 06/10/2013 08:51 PM, obbajeeba wrote:
> >>> Yes, Dr. Da,
> >>> My brother shared these similar things with me and my family in
the early nineties too. "Everything we type or upload to the internet,
never disappears," is how he worded it.  It is good for others to know,
there are no secrets in cyberspace. Therefore be all and bare all!  LOL
> >>>
> >>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:
> >>>> I worked with the first digital protocol analyzers in 1992 -
Remember the Network General Sniffer (Compaq lunchbox hardware)? Anyway,
that is when any engineer with a protocol analyzer, and an Ethernet
cable, could plug into a Central Office phone switch, and download as
much [filtered] data as there was memory on the box. Spoofing is also
ridiculously easy (if you want data to appear to originate from another
location). As is stripping headers off tunneled data. And that was in
1992 - 21 years ago.
> >>>>
> >>>> That's probably when they started doing this shit. I obviously
have no proof it was warrantless at the time, but it has been easy, and
possible,  since that time. As a result, I am hardly upset that this has
finally been revealed.
> >>>>
> >>>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, obbajeeba  wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
> >>>>>> On 06/09/2013 07:38 AM, obbajeeba wrote:
> >>>>>>> http://whatreallyhappened.com/node/244954
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> Good ol' Michael.  He posted my "PeopleVille" video on his site
and that
> >>>>>> day was when it got the most views.   He is an effects
specialist for TV
> >>>>>> shows and movies.  He worked on "Lost" and that's why he and
his wife
> >>>>>> live in Hawaii.  He's an atheist and his wife writes gospel
music.  Go
> >>>>>> figure.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> PeopleVille:
> >>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbgBpldEazo
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I've been thinking about doing a "Don't Pay the Rich Man's
Bills" video.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> Good idea.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://trollthensa.com/
> >>>>>
> >>>
> >
> >
>

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